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Hello to everyone! A little about myself, grew up in Pittsburgh Pa. A shot and a beer town (JB white) After leaving when the steel mills started closing I spent 4 years in NM then the last 20 years in Mi. still drinking JB. As fate would have it job / economy has led me to Ky. Been here almost a year. Wonted to find out what this Ky. bourbon was all about. Needless to say I haven't had any JB since I got to Ky. I'm like a little kid in a candy Store. I ride motorcycles so most of my rides are to distilleries or searching for new liquor stores. In fact if their are any riders that would be interested in a bourbon tour type of ride let me know.
No withdrawals today but I will make a small deposit. I travel a good bit to Mi, mid Oh. and the Pitt. area. Any one needing something from Ky. be glad to make arrangements. I also ran across a few bottles that may appeal to some. I've not spent much time with MM but ran across a 2004 Seattle slew and a 2005 affirmed and a WTKS pewter top.

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Well, let me be the first to say welcome my friend. You know I willl be taking you up on the bottles down your way. Glad to see you read my post and jumped on board!
MM is good but there are many others better for less as you well know (Hank's daily pour is W.L.Weller SR) .
Cheers!

Tony

"So long as the presence of death lurks with anyone who goes through the simple act of swallowing, I will make mine whiskey"

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Damn, Tony....make a guy feel guilty, why don't ya. Anywho...Hank, welcome aboard. I know you will have a great time meeting people and learni'n bourb'n. Also, glad to hear the "hog" doesn't mean Arkansas, Boo razerbacks!

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welcome to the tasting room!

though i'm many stones' throws from you in the outer philly area (and not part of that steelers-bengals riff-raff!!!), i gotta admit i always love to see the Browns do something victorious. i really don't know why! of course, i suffer with the Eagles every week............

anyways, good we all have a common ground here!

either way, with regards to games and outcomes, we celebrate or drown our sorrows!